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  • August 9, 2016

    Peacekeepers crack another case

    Several drugs, cash, and cell phones were seized from three non-locals earlier this week. (Courtesy Kahnawake Peacekeepers) Peacekeepers made a drug bust last week that included suspected crack cocaine, continuing the troubling trend of drugs in Kahnawake.

  • August 8, 2016

    K103 board of directors under fire, again

    K103 Radio board of director Tonia Williams resigned last week. (Courtesy Tonia Williams) K103 Radio’s board of directors received its second resignation of the year last week.

  • July 13, 2016

    Powwow inquisition part of Canada's shame

    By: Eric Pouliot-Thisdale, The Eastern Door The “inquisition” on traditional dances, songs and rituals of our ancestors mainly touched the western province up until the mid 1950s since most eastern First Nations were than more likely abiding to the Indian Act and the Christian values, being in touch with Europeans for a longer period.

  • July 11, 2016

    “I’d like to see you try to get your oil changed in Chateauguay,” said a mother in 1990

    U.S. Navy first-class petty officer Lois Montour’s trip home to Kahnawake in 1990 was unlike any holiday before or after, and it led to the 25-year-old becoming a VIP.

  • June 3, 2016

    Proposed tobacco law inches forward

    Dale Dione and Joe Delaronde facilitated Tuesday’s Community Decision-Making Process hearing on the proposed Kahnawake Tobacco Law. (Jessica Deer, The Eastern Door)

  • April 29, 2016

    Mourning the loss of a tireless worker

    Lori Niioé:ren Jacobs was known for her work ethic, professionalism and dedication to community organizations. (Courtesy Falen Jacobs) Kahnawake said goodbye to one of the community’s most hardworking women last week.

  • November 6, 2015

    Hundreds light the night for missing and murdered women

    The Buffalo Hat Singers, a Montreal-based group, perform at the opening of the vigil to support Native women in Montreal’s Place des Arts on October 29.

  • October 23, 2015

    Power failure forces ship into seaway North Wall Monday

    A tanker carrying raw alcohol lost power and hit the North Wall Monday morning that drew crowds of onlookers to check out the scene.

  • September 18, 2015

    Tewa board nomination protest gets ugly, cops called

    Saturday morning’s nomination period for the Tewatohnhi’saktha board of directors’ election didn’t quite pan out the way electoral officer Timmy Norton envisioned.